Dear Friend,
Here
is the London Free Press reporting of the all-candidates debate for
London North Centre held at the London Muslim Mosque located in the
riding.
At first the Free Press reported the debate and then stated that I
had not attended.
When my campaign team contacted the Free Press and informed their
reporting is incorrect, that I did not attend because I was not
invited, this second story was published on-line yesterday, Tuesday,
and then in the print edition today, Wednesday, October 9.
You judge for yourself what is at issue.
The animus towards me of the Islamist mosque, infested with Muslim
Brotherhood activists, supporters and apologists, is not surprising to
anyone who knows the state of affairs in our city of London, in our
province of Ontario, and in our country.
The appeasement of Islamists by our political elite, media elite
and the academia has gone far, and will go further if the trend is not
halted and reversed.
We as a country is headed into becoming in our own way a version of
Belgium with Islamists dictating what is their Shariah-based
requirements, and then we Canadians tilting over ourselves to
accommodate those requirements.
What the refusal to include me in the debate in the Mosque, and
then damning with unbridled hostility the entire PPC for Islamophobia,
is indicative of the confidence the Islamists already have acquired
that they are above the law -- in this case the Income Tax Act, the
CRA rules on charity status, and the rules of Elections Canada -- in
deciding who they shut out in an all-candidates debate in our federal
election, given our democratic tradition, when the Mosque is bound by
the rules that govern all institutions given a charity status for
non-taxation of their revenue/income and must comply with those rules
to maintain that special status.
In other words, the animus of the Mosque people towards me as an
individual, or an "apostate" or a "heretic" in terms of their Sharia
law, is not an issue. The issue is that the Mosque openly and
deliberately flaunted the rules governing all institutions, including
our schools, colleges and universities, when it comes to observing
them in the context of public events during a federal election.
Sincerely,
Salim Mansur People's Party Candidate, London North Centre
Peoples Party of Canada London North Centre EDA http://www.ppclnc.ca/
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